I understand the shockwaves we won ISA world a few years ago in St Louis had 5 teams 2 were aaa and spend half the following year in M+. I feel your pain, you all have a very good Major team but probably like us don't have the payroll to go against the M+ teams. I would like to see this Tourney do good being its so close hope your team comes.
Staff why not poll the other 60M teams that have played the KC Kids this year and get their say on this mid season move-up ?

Just got info in the mail about this Tourney to be helded in Chattanooga,TN on March 5 & 6th to help celebrate a new comlex. My question for the locals isn't it cold in those mountain's that time of year?

I see the date has been changed to May 7-8. Last week the Brickyard dates were April 30th & May 1st and I thought the Louisville teams would be able to come,now with it being Ky Derby weekend there's no way!

The rule states runner must touch outside bag if there is a play on him, so in this case runner should be able to touch either base and be safe because fielder did not throw ball to 1st. that's the way I read the rule.

How many 60 Major teams are going to this event? I've hear that Herb does not rate teams untill after the seeding games and this could be a big mess. If a team gets hot for a game or 2 a team thats rated M could be moved to M+ for Tourney. What have you guys hear about this, I really like Mr Oliver and he has done a lot for Senior ball but feel a team should know before hand what division they will be in.

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